That the journey was your enemy's
If you are a rifleman holding a position, with thirty other infantrymen, and the enemy is advancing towards your position, in the open, and their numbers appear to be well over one thousand men...you're outnumbered!
The enemy were the Ottoman Turks.
the enemy is who you want it to be because that is what john marsden wanted
Magellan was the commander of the first ship to circumnavigate the world. But his journey was not a lucky one. As he was Portuguese, many of his Spanish crewmen and captains of the other ships opposed him to the point of several mutiny's. He fought off all, but lost two of his ships by havary and one by a deserting captain. Before he could finish the journey, he was killed in attempt to help one of his Philippine allies against another Philippine chief, Lapu Lapu. He confronted an army of 1500 with just 49 men. And the enemy concentrated on him alone, while the other 49 escaped, and finished the journey with only 18 survivors in the smallest of the five ships
The most obvious answer to this question is that it brought the United States into ww2. providing the strongest enemy to the Japanese in the pacific. This also aided the Allied powers in Europe.
If you had to meet an enemy over 1,000 miles away what one thing would you make certain of? Answer: that the journey would be thiers
There are many different answers that could be attributed to this question. My first reccommendation would be to read anything and everything by Joseph Campbell. The main title I would suggest is "Hero with a Thousand Faces" or "The Hero's Journey". A more specific answer for this question would be that the "Hero's Quest" suggests that a protagonist in a novel has risen from depression, lonliness, or some other outcast location, to defeat an outward or inward enemy in order to return to his original state of being.
He played John Dillinger in Public Enemy, if that is the question.
As with all the other people who have asked this question the biggest, badest enemy of wolves is man
The question is unanswerable as asked since it does not define who the "enemy" is.
The most obvious answer to this question would be; The Martians. It is argued that they are the enemy since they invaded planet Earth.
I guess I conduct some research about this. and here are some link that I hope can help you regarding your question breaking your enemy
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The answer for the last question at the woozlympics is zackwooz and write it just like that.
Henry wants to know if the dead enemy soldier truly hated him before he died.
interbare i think but nice question xx
... and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. This was included by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his compilation "Poems, Household Edition", as a translation from an original work attributed to Ali ibn-Abi Talib.